Category: U-17s Match Reports

U17s Murieston v Farmington Falcons

Our Under 17s Falcons travelled for the second week to Bankton Mains, Livingston too face a Murieston team whom had a score to settle after their exit in the previous week from the League cup to the Falcons. Murieston came out fighting and took there chances and got the early lead with the Falcons then netting the equaliser before Murieston then took the lead for the second time from the penalty spot.

The Falcons then battled back with the majority of the play and went on to take the lead, good team spirit and determination gave them the deserved 3 points.

Murieston 2 v 4 Forfar Farmington Falcons

(K McCabe -1 A Glennie – 3)

U17s Photographs by Ian Bruce

U17 Scottish Cup: Forfar Farmington 2 Rangers 2 (Farmington win 5-3 on penalties)

The group of girls in our U17 side faced a real challenge in their Scottish Cup quarter final when they hosted Rangers to Station Park. A beautiful end of summer Angus day welcomed our friends from Glasgow and it provided the backdrop for a keenly contested cup-tie that saw Forfar eventually edging through on penalties.

The season so far for our U17s has been a challenging one what with a number of players out with injuries at different times of the year and the loss of some players however the team-spirit and togetherness of this side is something that always seems to help them overcome the hurdles that they face. Sunday’s performance and result is further evidence of this.

Rangers showed what a good passing side they are from the beginning of the game. Forfar’s decision to sit a little deeper allowed Rangers to play a passing game from the back however they found it difficult to break through and a get any real efforts on the Forfar goal. They kept plugging away though and did create a real chance when a through ball to one of their strikers looked as though a goal was a certainty.  Just as the ball was fired goalwards it was blocked by an astroturf burning sliding challenge by Forfar’s Aimee Robertson; the kind of commitment that ran through the whole Forfar team. Forfar were very much in it and pressed on the counter-attack at every opportunity however the sides went in at half-time at 0-0.

The second half saw more of Forfar as an attacking force and it was indeed Forfar who took the lead 10 minutes in when they broke the deadlock with a well-taken goal. Philippa McCallum fired in a perfectly placed corner right on top of the six yard box and it was met beautifully by the head of Katie White whose header powered into the Rangers net.

Rangers pressed forward for an equaliser but their efforts were kept at bay by the hard working Forfar midfield and their solid defence. Forfar carved out a number of chances but they couldn’t get that decisive second goal. Just as it looked as though Forfar were going to see out the match Rangers drew level. A mis-hit shot looked as though the save was a straightforward matter for our keeper Suzie Adam however it somehow squirmed through her hands into the net. The Forfar team showed their spirit as they, and especially Suzie, responded to this set-back and they should really have wrapped it up with minutes to go however the Rangers keeper denied Steffi Simpson with a couple of very good saves.

With the game level after 80 minutes, extra-time was to follow.

It was clear that Forfar’s confidence had grown as the game progressed and it was them who went ahead again when Philippa McCallum met a through ball from Katie White to hit a beautiful left-foot volley over the head of the Rangers’ keeper into the net. It looked as though the tie was Forfar’s however Rangers drew level at the death when their left winger’s shot came off the post and fell to their striker who poked the ball home for the equaliser to the joy of the travelling support. Forfar again had chances to win the tie but the final whistle came and penalties had to be faced!

Forfar went first and Philippa McCallum, Kacey McCabe and Katie White fired excellent penalties home to put their side 3-2 up. Suzie Adam then gave her side the advantage with a great save.  Aimee Robertson pressed that advantage home with a great strike and Caitlin Mitchell calmly fired home for a 5-3 victory on penalties.

This was a pulsating cup-tie that had all spectators on the edge of their seats. We wish to say thank you to our visitors from Glasgow for the sporting nature of the day and we wish them every success for the remainder of their season.

On to the semis finals for the girls from Farmington and very well done on a great performance.

U17 East Region League Cup Final: Aberdeen 4 Forfar Farmington 1

It was with great excitement that a convoy of cars carrying the girls from Forfar Farmington U17s made the relatively short journey up to Westview Park in Kirriemuir for the East Region League Cup Final against Aberdeen.

This season has been an eventful one for our U17s and although they have contended with a number of injuries they have shown the resilience and drive to make it to today’s final. An early season 1-1 draw against Aberdeen let our girls know that they were up against a very good side however belief was strong in the Forfar camp despite having to field an outfield player in goal.

The match kicked off in perfect conditions and the early pressure came from the girls from the Granite City. Forfar defended resolutely and looked to utilise the pace of Steffi Simson as they hit on the break. Aberdeen missed a glorious chance when their centre forward blasted wide from close range.

Forfar then nearly took the lead when a great run by Neve Guthrie ended with her slipping her shot just passed the post. Forfar then had a ‘goal’ disallowed when Kacey McCabe fired the ball home at the far post however the flag was up for offside.

Aberdeen took the lead not long after this when a through ball saw one of their players deftly slip the ball into the net. The blow of going a goal behind was doubled a minute later when a speculative drive from long range flew high into the net. Forfar competed well to try to get back into the game but they fell a further goal behind when an Aberdeen player fired home from the edge of the box to put her side 3-0 up at half-time.

Forfar continued to work hard for each other and they stood up very well to the driving play of their opponents. They fell a further goal behind when they conceded a penalty but it was Philippa McCallum who bagged the goal of the day when she fired in a free kick into the nearside top corner to bag a consolation goal for her team.

Although disappointed with the result the coaches were very proud of their young team who did exceedingly well to make the final.

Congratulations to Aberdeen on a well-deserved victory and for the manner in which they won the match.

U17 League Cup: Forfar Farmington 2 Hibernian 1 (after extra time)

In what turned out to be a pulsating and hugely competitive match Forfar Farmington U17’s scored a late extra-time winner against a tough Hibernian side to book their place in the semi-finals of the League Cup.

It was with great anticipation that the coaches and players from Forfar Farmington U17s prepared for their League Cup quarter final tie. The draw had paired them with what might be described as a plum tie against the very powerful Hibernian U17 and after having suffered a pre-season friendly defeat to them it was a further chance for our girls to show the progress they have made since that match.

The girls from Edinburgh showed their class and organisation as a team from the off as they looked to establish their pressing and passing game. They gained the upper hand in the opening exchanges however Farmington were determined and competitive as they managed to keep any attempts on their goal restricted to long range efforts. Forfar almost snatched the lead form a corner however the break that resulted from that led to the opening goal for Hibs. A beautiful pass through the Forfar defence was picked up by a Hibs attacker who pushed through on goal before placing an angled shot into the far corner.

Going behind seemed to galvanise Forfar and their efforts to get back in the game saw them carve out three excellent chances. Through a combination of good defending by Hibs and Forfar’s misfortune saw our girls remain a goal down until the last minute of the first half. Phillipa McCallum swung in a vicious corner right on top of the Hibs keeper. The ball broke in the six yard box where Steffi Simpson was waiting to fire home a timely goal as her strike proved to be the last kick of the first half.

The second half saw Hibs dominate the possession at times but without carving out any real chances. Forfar continued to defend very well and their counter-attacking saw them almost take the lead on a few occasions. As the game moved towards extra time you could see Forfar’s confidence growing as was their belief that they could achieve a notable victory against one of Scotland’s top sides.

The match ended 1-1 after 90 minutes meaning extra-time awaited.

Both sides had chances to nick the match however it was with 2 minutes to go in the second period of extra time that Forfar struck. The ball was played up to the left hand side of the Hibs half and then across the centre circle to where Kacey McCabe was waiting. Kacey decided to try her luck and she hit a speculative effort goalward from inside the centre circle. Her strike soared high in the air towards goal. The Hibs goalie seemed to misjudge its flight and in doing so she allowed it to bounce in front of and then over her into the empty net. An incredible finish to the match with an extraordinary goal sealing the victory for Forfar Farmington.

This was a superb victory for the girls, after an excellent start to the season this result will build their confidence further. They now move on to the semi-final with increased belief that they can compete with anyone on the day.

Huge thanks to all players and coaches from Hibs who contributed so much to an excellent cup-tie. We wish you all the best for the rest of your season.

U-17 League Cup: Boroughmuir 0 Forfar Farmington 1

A spate of injuries that have all come at once looked as though it might adversely impact Forfar Farmington U17’s progress in the League Cup as they travelled through to Edinburgh to take on Boroughmuir Thistle in the first round of this year’s competition.

These injuries meant that only ten girls were able to start the match, with no substitutes available. To make matters even harder for the girls was another injury during the game meant that they played most of the game with nine players and, on top of that, were the really difficult weather conditions! The horrendous wind meant that the isobars on the weather map were very tight together however not nearly as tight as the Forfar Farmington spirit as our girls fought against the odds to win a well-deserved victory.

The girls kicked off with the wind at their backs. As the game progressed you could see that Forfar had put any idea of being a player down out of their minds as they worked very hard from front to back to build some consistent pressure on their opponents. The Boroughmuir defence was proving to be a competitive one and although they found themselves under pressure they worked hard to prevent any clear cut goal scoring chances. On a couple of occasions the Forfar defence, superbly marshalled by Katie White, was tested however they stopped any threats being made on their goal.

Forfar found themselves even more up against it after 30 minutes when Eve Warden suffered an ankle injury. Although she attempted to continue playing it proved too uncomfortable so her withdrawal saw Forfar down to nine players. In spite of this Forfar took the leads with a beautiful goal from the left foot of Phillipa McCallum. With the keeper off her line Phillipa saw her chance from 25 yards to angle a real pearler of a strike high into the goal. This lead was a well-deserved and very welcome one in view of the fact that the girls would have to face their opponents with the wind at their backs in the second half.

The second half saw the girls under a bit of pressure from Boroughmuir with long range efforts mainly being fired straight at our keeper. A couple of very dangerous corners were fired across the Forfar goal but on both occasions nothing was made of those excellent opportunities to draw level. Steffi Simpson’s pace saw her carve out a couple of chances but the Boroughmuir keeper stood strong against both.

The final whistle eventually came and with it a place in the draw for the second round of the League Cup for our girls. A quite extraordinary victory in what was a really strong and committed team performance under challenging circumstances.

U17’s Record Comfortable Victory In Kirkcaldy

The U17 side had to postpone rolling their chocolate eggs due to our Easter Sunday fixture through in Kirkcaldy against Raith Rovers Ladies. Their efforts on the day meant that an end of game wee bite or two of chocolate would be in order as they put in a committed and impressive performance in their victory over their opponents from the Lang Toun.

The initial stages saw both sides come to terms with the slippery conditions however it wasn’t long before Forfar’s pressing play saw them apply a consistent level of pressure on the Raith midfield and defence. This period of pressure resulted in a number of efforts being thwarted by a combination of good defending and goalkeeping from the Raith keeper. The pressure continued to build however and the deadlock was eventually broken when Eve Warden picked up the ball just outside the box before firing a low drive into the net. Forfar’s passing and pressing play was proving quite a handful for Raith and further goals were added to the away team’s tally with Steffi Simpson, Philippa McCallum, Kacey McCabe and Taylor Clifford all finding the net on at least one occasion.

The girls from Raith Rovers found some joy playing down the hill in the second half and their lone striker showed great commitment to her team’s cause as she harassed the Forfar defence at every opportunity. On the day though Forfar proved to be a difficult outfit to control and their continued levels of pace and pressing play some them adding more goals to further increase their lead. The second half Steffi Simpson and Taylor Clifford add to their goal count with Katie White, Melissa Coull, Erin Ross and Lucy Corbett, who scored her first goals for the 17s team, all adding to the goals for Forfar.

Raith Rovers did manage to pull one back late in the game when a dangerous inswinging corner was flashed into the net by the head of their hard-working no.10 from midfield.

Overall it was a very convincing victory on the day for the girls from Forfar. They didn’t allow their opponents any time or space to settle and at times their passing and movement was very impressive.

We would like to thank all at Raith Rovers for their warm welcome on a cold day and we wish them all the best as their season moves forward.

U17: Forfar Farmington 1 Aberdeen 1

After an excellent end to last season that saw our young team of girls move up to take on the challenge of the under 17 league and some great performance in their pre-season friendlies it was with great anticipation that they took to the field to take on the girls from Aberdeen. On a beautiful day for football those in attendance were treated to some terrific play that saw both teams battle to gain a well earned point as the match ended 1-1.

The Farmington side started the match very well and they pressed their opponents into their own half in the first ten minutes. Although Forfar were in the ascendancy, it was obvious Aberdeen were a very capable outfit as they played some nice passing football as well as showing some steel to keep Forfar at bay. A couple of counter attacks from Aberdeen threatened the Forfar goal but the combination of the defence and AJ Meach in goal ensured that they didn’t fall behind.

Forfar took the lead midway through the first half with a well-taken goal; Eve Warden showed great awareness and competitiveness to nick in and win the ball for her team. She fired the ball back across the edge of the Aberdeen box that was then deflected into the path of the onrushing Philippa McCallum who calmly flicked the ball over the keeper and into the net.

The girls pressed and pressed for a second goal however the visitors defence stood firm and the first half ended with no further goals scored.

Aberdeen stepped up the intensity of their play in the second half and it wasn’t long before they equalised with a cracking drive from the edge of the box. This started a period of play where they were on top and although they created a few decent chances they couldn’t get themselves in front. Farmington withstood this pressure and gradually got themselves back into the game and it was only a superb save from the keeper that prevented Niamh Simpson from putting her team ahead.

Both teams played very well and their respective coaches will be pleased to have registered their first point on the board for this season.

From a Forfar perspective, this match bodes well for a good season in the U17 league. As with last season, we are sure that the girls will kick on from games such as this and build up a momentum that will see them grow and rise to the challenge of the season ahead.

Forfar Farmington U-17s

U-17: Dunfermline 1 Forfar Farmington 3

Dunfermline GAFC 17’s 1 vs Forfar Farmington 17’s
Sunday 29th May 2016 , Rosyth

Forfar Farmington 17s took their place in the East Region League Cup Final with a hard fought win over Dunfermline.

Striker for the day, Sophie Young opened the scoring after fifteen minutes, after the Dunfermline goalkeeper was unlucky not too force the ball over the bar. Forfar dominated the first half, having an effort cleared off the line and coming close several times, but reached half time with only a slender one goal lead to show for all their efforts.

In the second half Dunfermline battled well and equalised after an effort came back off the post and was judged to have crossed the line before it was cleared. Forfar upped the effort level and were promptly back in the lead through a Tammy Mclaren shot at the near post, after Carrie Hoggan ran riot on the right.. An exciting gamed flowed from end to end, before Forfar began to see daylight when they scored their third. A Carrie Hoggan shot was pounced on by Tammy Mclaren to score from a narrow angle for her second of the day. Dunfermline fought well right to the end, forcing several corner and free kicks, but couldn’t close the gap.

Forfar Farmington 17s are now looking forward confidently to facing Jeanfield Swifts 17s in the east Region League Cup final on Saturday 4th June 2016 at University Playing Fields, Dundee.

U-17: Forfar Farmington 5 Montrose 2

After a turbulent pre-match build up, which involved a change of venue and time, Forfar Farmington moved to the top of the league table, albeit their chasing rivals have a game in hand. The match started with Forfar applying pressure right from the start. Both teams struggled a bit with the conditions, though Forfar created more chances early on. Carrie Hoggan calmly converted a cross from Erin Ross on the right, into an open goal on 6 minutes, after it wasn’t cleared by the Montrose defence. Tammy McLaren extended the lead after a sweeping move, building from the back, culminating in a defence splitting pass from Lois Millar after 11 minutes.

Montrose pulled a goal back from the penalty spot, after Ellie Cook unintentionally handled the ball in the penalty box, after an unlucky bounce of the ball, on 17 minutes. Forfar couldn’t extend the lead before halftime despite several chances, as Montrose threatened to even up the game.

Forfar continued to use both wings effectively in the second half. Erin Ross pounced on a losse ball to extended the lead after 5 minutes, driving a shot from the edge of the box.

Caitlin Mitchell got her first goal of the season after 51 minutes, returning a goal kick after neat control,  high into the net past the stranded  goal keeper..

Montrose pulled a goal back after 59 minutes before Sally Patterson extinguished a possible Montrose comeback with a goal direct from a corner kick, five minutes before the end of the match.

Forfar Farmington U17s wish to thank Montrose U17s for persevering with this match in trying circumstances surrounding the build upto the game, and allowing the game to be played.

MATCH REPORT: Forfar Farmington U17s 9 vs Monifieth U17s 1

Forfar Farmington welcomed a young Monifieth Team to Station Park, in perfect weather, for the first game of this years U17 League Cup competition.

A more confident Forfar team dominated from the start and continued to show their excellent passing and movement off the ball. The Monifieth goalkeeper continued her excellent form from last week as Forfar came close early on.

Zoe Moreland opened the scoring on 6 minutes scoring from space after the ball was cutback from the goal line.

Lois Millar extended the lead 6 minutes later, driving a shot home at the near post after a winding run into the box by Caitlin Mitchell.

Sally Patterson scored her first in the 24th minutes, running through on goal after a lay off by Zoe Moreland.

Monifieth pulled one back with a well taken chance directed away from the Forfar Goalkeeper, high into the net. Almost immediately, Emily Grundy scored her first goal of the season as she bundled the ball over the line after a cross from Carrie Hoggan wasn’t cleared.

Sally Patterson added her second of the game, again running though on goal, and slotting the ball under the on rushing goalkeeper not long before the break.

The second half started as the first had ended with Monifieth doggedly defending and their goalkeeper working hard to limit goals scored.

Forfar continued to create good chances throughout the game and full back Leah White’s positive supporting play throughout the game was rewarded with a goal after 11 minutes.

Rebecca McMillan scored a screamer high into the corner from the edge of the box, as she ventured forward more often.

Ellie Cook scored into an empty goal after she was unselfishly left the chance by Emily Grundy.

Erin Ross rounded off the scoring for Forfar on 68 minutes with a well deserved goal after coming close on several occasions throughout the match.

Monifieth didn’t give up and continued to try and get back into the game until the very end.